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Show Social scheduled '.kh m. 'rtfe-- s-"- HILL AIR FORCE BASE publicity; Marie Barger, secretary; An opening social will be held Linda Morrow, treasurer; Flo for the Hill Air Force Abrams, tournament April chairman; Base Ladies Wednesday Golf AsCherrill Knight, birdie tree; sociation. Wood, handicap; Fran Members and prospective Luddington, ringer; Judy May, members are invited to attend hospitality chairman; Colleen the event which will begin at 10 Groll, Virginia Whitney chair- -' a.m. in the NCO Party Room. man. The first league tournament of State officers are Shirley Johnthe season is scheduled April 15 son state handicap and council at 10 ajn. representative and Jeri Stewart, Eva Jensen will serve as associstate team captain. ation chairperson this year. Other officers are Maxine LarFor more information, call Eva sen. president: Kathy Barney. Jensen at - v-w'- FARMINGTON The Parent Education Resource Center will present a workshop entitled Underachievement Causes and Cures." The workshop will help parents in the cure of their childs underachievement. The seminar will be presented V 1 Va-Nei- 731-516- ta - 4zrmm A: Eva 9. in four sessions beginning April 1 7 p.m. at Monte Vista School. Charge for the class will be $12 at per person or $18 per couple. Registration will be limited with preregistration required. Preregister at the PERC, 100 S. 200 E., Farmington or call Jensen 451-507- Winners of photo contest listed Clearfield resident Joan Hofer came away with a Best of Show award for her photograph Mystic Seaside in the photo contest sponsored by the Ogden Color Camera Club. The event was held at the Eccles Fine Arts Carriage House. Winners in the open category were: first, Joan Hofer; second, Paul Muller; third, Dale Steed. e Honorable mentions went to Lur-lin- Rigby, Sue Dellos, Mike Del- - los, Sharon Steed. Winners in the sunrise-sunset- s category were: first, Joan Hofer; second, Lurline Rigby; third. Dale Steed. Honorable mentions went to Glen Myers and Geraldine Dean. . Still life category: first, Sharon Steed; second, Joyce Jensen; third, Paul Muller. Honorable mentions went to Mike Dellos and Joan Hofer. Flowers category: first, Paul Muller; second. Dale Steed; third, Sharon Steed. Honorable mentions went to Lurline Rigby and Glen Myers. Photographs will be on display at the Eccles Carriage House through the month of March. Ribbon winners will be on display at the Ogden City Library from April Anyone interested in joining the camera club should contact 2 or Mike Joan Hofer at Dellos at 1. iMii 'SH'1 3iTTrr lUfflUuii'inr 773-040- 782-210- 8. New Shipments Have Arrived At The Anniversary 4 - FARMINGTON A Far- -' mington couple, Burnham J. and Allene Green Leonard, are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this week. They were married on March 24, 1937, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Leonard was born in Farming-toApril 12, 1911, a son of George M. and Mary Ann Sanders Leonard, the sixth of seven children. Mrs. Leonard grew up in Kays-villwhere she was born Oct. 27, 1914, the oldest of four children of E. Glenn and Ann Lorene Perkins Green. Both are graduates of Davis High School and of the Kaysville LDS seminary. They have lived in Farmington since their marriage, in a home they built on North Main Street. Both are active in the LDS Church. Leonard served 12 years on the Farmington City planning commission and two years on the City Council. He has been a Scoutmaster, elders president, stake seventys president, counselor in a bishopric, bishop of the North Farmington Ward, and a member of the high council. Mrs. Leonard has been active in the Farmington Junior Literary Club and Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She has been Junior ir- Of. - p OUTLET" GIGANTIC SAVINGS ON Cosmetics: Lipsticks 400 each OFF Retail Fragrances: 40-7- 0 Nail Polish: 600 each o o n, ,vr e, YWMIA president, Relief Society president, and in stake YWMIA boards and a Relief Society presidency. Since February 1977 they have ' FREE "COSMETIC , Burnham and Allene Leonard Sunday School coordinator, Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 25, 1987 Underachievement topic of workshop - & ' v ' f THE COSMETIC OUTLET nMtaeess6fetol Burnham and Allene Leonard been ordinance workers in the leen Reeve, of Manti; Evelyn SteOgden Temple, where Leonard vens and Blaine D., both of Salt has served as a sealer the past five years. They are currently members of the Farmington 15th Ward. The Leonards are parents of five living children: Glen M. and Don J., both of Farmington; Col Lake City. Three daughters, Jayne, Annette, and Darlene, died in infancy. They have 15 grandchildren. The couple are being honored this week by their children at an open house. CHINESE AND AMERICAN and Dinner Specials Lunch Daily Lunch US 270dW ibtauuh DISCOUNT 10 GOOD FOOD MODERATE PRICES COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE PLENTY OF PARKING FHI a Compn,!,ion FOR SENIOR CITIZENS and up FRIENDLY SERVICE 11:30 to 10:00 PM OPEN SAT 11:30 AM - MIDNIGHT PHONE CLOSED MONDAY For Take Out Orders IZAA.1 R-- 5 f 1480 N. MAIN LAYTON BLDG. fc 776-438- 5 FREEPORT CENTER, CLEARFIELD G-- 15 faifitwriii Slim and Trim Class begins March 30, 5:30 p.m., and runs Mondays and Wednesdays for 9 weeks, CardiacFitness Institute, suite 406 of ihe east wing of the L.T. Dee Medical Arts Building. Cost: $65, with rebates possible for exercise, weight loss and attendance. For information call 625-202- Perinatal Nursing Conference 9 and 1 0, Ogden Hilton Hotel, forhealtti care professionals. Topics covered inlcude sexually transmitted diseases in the pennatal patient, teenage pregnoncy, ultrasound, fetal medications, fetal echocardiography, fetal aerobics, trends in childbirth care, grief and loss. Tuition is $75, wilti a $1 5 discount for those who register before March 1 9. For information or registration call 625-276- April "Crossroads of Care" Pediatric Conference Hospital Center. Topics include future trends in pediatric care, hyperactivity and attention 30, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., McKay-De- e deficit disorders in children, sexual abuse in children, single parent families and stress, psychosocial interpretations of children's drawings, adolescents' special needs, drug abuse in children. Registration costs $45, which Includes lunch and breaks. 625-276required by April 1 6. For information or registration call April Medical Terminology Class begins April 6 and runs Mondays and Thursdays for four weeks, 3 to 4 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost $60. For registration call 625-276- Community CPR Shoot for the SPECIAL OLYMPICS das Learn lifesaving techniques. April 21, 6 to 1 0 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost. $1 5. For registration call 625-276- vVomeircCenter Eating Disorder Support Group 7 p.m, education room on 2 Dee. A short video will be shown: "Dark Secrets, Bright Victory: One Woman's Recovery from Bulimia." Following that will be on open meeting for sharing and receiving support. Group is open to those suffering from eating 0. disorders and their friends and family members. Free of charge. For Information call 625-2Cesarean Childbirth Class For couples expecting a cesarean delivery. April 7, 7 p.m Green Auditorium. Cost $1 0. To register call Repeat Parenthood Class and Children's Workshop Parents review childbirth while the kids learn how to help with the new baby. March 30, April 27, 7 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost $1 0 March 26, 27, 28, 30 April 6, 2 1 625-276- Shoot Free Throws" to qualify to win Utah season tickets, autographed Jazz, 87-8- 8 basketballs and other valuable prizes. for the whole family. To register call PMS Orientation 625-276- For women who want information on premenstrual syndrome. Husbands and partners are encouraged to attend. March 26 and April 1 0. 22, 7 p.m, education room on 2 Dee. Cost $1 7. For more information call 625-2- 2 Aquacise All Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday classes at 4:1 5 p.m. Saturday class at three sessions per week for four weeks or $1 6 for two sessions per week for four weeks. To register call 625-221- contestants receive a free Shoot for the Special Olympics donation. t-s- 0 a.m. Cost: $24 for Aerobics with their $5.00 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 5 to 6 p.m. Green Auditorium. Cost: $2 per session. To register call 625-22- 1 0. Under the Weather Under Ihe Weather program offers day care for sick kids. Cost $24 per day for infants, $20 per day for children information call 625-230- Meet Utah Jazz Star, Dale Curry, in person in the Food Court, Monday, March 30 from 5:00 pm-6:0- 0 pm. 1 PMS Educational Series 7 p.m, education room on 2 April 2, f r information call 625-22- 1 Dee. Joan Zone, Ph.D. will 1 year and older. For discuss stress reduction. Open to the public and free of charge For 0. Mammography Screenings Weekdays 3:30 to 5 p.m.; Saturday appointments available. Call N1CU Follow-u- p Clinic for appointments. 625-209- 2 newborn intensive care unit First and third Tuesday of each month. Pediatric for babies who are graduates of McKay-Dee- 's Rehabilitation Center, 924 24th Street. For appointments call 625-222Follow-u- p Parent-to-Psre- Support group for parents with babies In For information coll 625-208- Sponsored by Utah Jazz, Hardees Restaurants and Newgate Mall. fii nt McKay-Dee'- s NICU. First and third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m education room on 2 South. Ice Cream and Isoleites Education parly for children ages 2 and older who have a baby brother or sister in McKay-Dee30, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m, B level of the hospital. For more information call 625-222- 7! UTAH I newborn intensive care unit. April 2, 1 6, 's . cznzi "TJj ewgatejtfall Utah Spscia! Olympics McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL CENTER An Intermountain Health Care facility 38 |